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by perlgeek 11 days ago
"Castor" was the name of a storage system used for transporting nuclear waste in Germany. There were quite a few protests against shipping nuclear waste through the country.

Wouldn't have been my choice for a software project :-)

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It’s also French for Beaver which is more likely the origin of the name.
It's also Latin and Greek for beaver which is more likely the origin of the name.
Latin and Greek aren’t one of the working languages at CERN (French and English are)
also spanish
I would say "Italian" :)
And Portuguese. :)

And to keep this thread, I think our three languages should count as one, because at least 20 years ago, it was quite common to have Portuguese, Italian and Spanish mingle in several activities.

Source, ATLAS TDAQ/HLT Alumni.

Castor oil makes you poop, maybe there’s a data management metaphor in there somewhere.
I imagine that an ancient roman would think "Oleum Castorum? It's either oil you get from rendering beavers, or oil you use to lube your beaver..."